Rochelle Humes and Pixie Lott leave little to the imagination in sheer lace dresses while Brooke Vincent keeps it chic in asymmetric black gown as they lead the fashion at the TV BAFTA Awards 2015
The biggest stars of the small screen descended on London's Theatre Royal for the House of Fraser British Academy Television Awards on Sunday night.
And, although it was an evening to celebrate the top talent in the television world, both on screen and behind the scenes, the style quotient on the sunshine-soaked red carpet was certainly second to none.
Leading the way in the sartorial stakes early on in the evening, were the likes of Saturdays singer and TV presenter Rochelle Humes, Pixie Lott and Coronation Street actress Brooke Vincent, who all went for floor-length black dresses.
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Here come the girls: Brooke Vincent, Rochelle Humes and Pixie Lott led the red carpet arrivals in glam black gowns at London's Theatre Royal for the House of Fraser British Academy Television Awards
Coronation Street favourite Brooke looked gorgeous in her simple Mark Melia dress, which featured pockets and a layered hemline.
The soap star pulled her hair back into a sleek up do and added some glitzy earrings and a slick of red lipstick to top off her look.
Rochelle meanwhile utterly dazzled in her Zeynep Kartal garment, which left little to the imagination despite the swathes of fabric covering her slender frame.
Sheer-ly not: Rochelle - who walked the red carpet without her handsome husband Marvin Humes - showed off a fair amount of her enviable figure as she posed at different angles, thanks to the barely-there fabric
Sheer delight: Rochelle utterly dazzled in her Zeynep Kartal garment, which left little to the imagination... and she also flashed her shapely derriere when she did a 180
Date night: Pixie, who showed off her slim figure in her dramatic dress, cosied up to her model boyfriend Oliver Cheshire on the red carpet
Sheer style: Pixie flashed her legs and her slim figure in the stunning lace dress while she left her blonde locks loose and wavy
Simple but chic: Corrie favourite Brooke looked gorgeous in her Mark Melia dress, which featured pockets and a layered hemline
The 26-year-old showed some skin in the all black number thanks to a sheer, netted skirt.
The bodice featured some strategically positioned petals while the star added some strappy heels and minimal jewellery, keeping all the focus on the dress.
With her hair left loose and wavy, the singer kept her makeup simple with a glossy lip and shimmery eyes.
Black lace: Katie Piper also went sheer in her racy black number accessorised with a metallic clutch and a chic up do
Turning heads: Hollyoaks returnee Jennifer followed Rochelle and Pixie's lead with her own sheer black gown from Philip Armstrong
ate night: Dawn O'Porter and her husband Chris O'Dowd walked the carpet side by side with Dawn looked stunning in her metallic gown and matching shoes. Lucy Mecklenburgh bought her boyfriend Louis Smith as her date
Pretty in pink: TOWIE star Lucy Mecklenburgh went for the wow factor in her Old Hollywood style coral gown
The Saturdays star couldn't help gushing about the number one lady in her life, daughter Alai-Mai, telling the Mail Online on the red carpet:
'She turns two on 20 May. She's got the naughty streak in her because she's coming into terrible twos but she's starting to be a real character now.'
'My husband says she's taking after me because she's got my temper but as long as it's 'Frozen' she's going to like you. If you look like Elsa, you're in. That's how it works now. I know nothing about cool music any more. I know ever song on the soundtrack.'
Pixie Lott showed off her slim figure in her black number which flashed some skin thanks to the peekaboo fabric.
Making a statement: Poldark star Eleanor Tomlinson chose an unusual dove grey gown from Ralph Lauren which was made up of hundreds of feathers while her co-star Heidi Reed looked stunning in a pale pink satin number
e's in fashion: Millie Mackintosh chose an all white dress with a sheer skirt, finishing her chic look with an elegant up do
Hollyoaks returnee Jennifer followed Rochelle and Pixie's lead with her own sheer black gown from Philip Armstrong.
The asymmetric number featured a plunging neckline and a bizarre cut out panel which flashed the soap star's thighs. before flowing into a dramatic full length skirt.
Katie Piper also followed the sheer trend in her black lace dress from Kolchagov Barba, with the TV star and model revealing that her one-year-old daughter Bella follows in her footsteps when it comes to a love of dressing up:
Going goth: Sheridan Smith unveiled a dramatic new hair do for her big night, going for a black crop to match her strapless gown
he's mint: Michelle Keegan, who's due to marry fiance Mark Wright in a few weeks, went for a pale green number from House of Fraser
'She is in training for walking down the aisle with me now,' Katie told the Mail Online of how her daughter fits into her wedding plans. 'She's a wobbly walker though, she will be a flower girl but at the moment she's kind of throwing toys everywhere so I don't know if we'll actually get her to perform properly on the day.'
This year's big hopefuls are the likes of Benedict Cumberbatch, Olivia Colman and Sheridan Smith, who are among the most hotly-tipped to wing the gongs in their respective categories.
The long and short of it: Strictly Come Dancing presenters Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman matched in black with Claudia choosing a short Chanel number and Tess going floor length. The One Show presenter Alex Jones arrived with her fiance Charlie Thompson
Benedict is in the running to pick up a TV BAFTA for his performance as the master detective Sherlock Holmes, arguably his most famous role of all.
The star, who lost out on a Best Actor Oscar earlier this year for his portrayal of Alan Turing in The Imitation Game, is nominated for the Leading Actor prize, but it's a tough category as he faces stiff competition from the esteemed likes of Toby Jones for Marvellous, James Nesbitt for The Missing and Jason Watkins for The Lost Honour Of Christopher Jefferies.
It is the third nomination for Benedict's performance in the hit show, a modern day re-imagining of the beloved detective who lives on Baker Street, but he has yet to take home the title
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She's mint: Michelle Keegan, who's due to marry fiance Mark Wright in a few weeks, went for a pale green number from House of Fraser
'She is in training for walking down the aisle with me now,' Katie told the Mail Online of how her daughter fits into her wedding plans. 'She's a wobbly walker though, she will be a flower girl but at the moment she's kind of throwing toys everywhere so I don't know if we'll actually get her to perform properly on the day.'
This year's big hopefuls are the likes of Benedict Cumberbatch, Olivia Colman and Sheridan Smith, who are among the most hotly-tipped to wing the gongs in their respective categories.
The long and short of it: Strictly Come Dancing presenters Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman matched in black with Claudia choosing a short Chanel number and Tess going floor length. The One Show presenter Alex Jones arrived with her fiance Charlie Thompson
Suit up: Davina McCall swapped the glam gown in favour of a jacket and trouser combo finished off with statement heels
Glam from all angles: Made in Chelsea star Rosie Fortescue turned heads in her backless gown which also featured a plunging neckline
From Essex to the Theatre Royal: The Only Way Is Essex star Lydia Bright stuck to her favoured vintage style with a pretty jewel encrusted dress from Bamba while Jessica Wright chose a design from her own House of Fraser range and Ferne McCann went all white
Elegant: Donna Air had fun with her full skirted cream gown from House of Fraser which featured illuminated panels
TV talent: Laura Whitmore looked pretty in her floral print 1950s style dress while Sherlock star Amanda Abbington chose a shirt and midi skirt combo
Turn around: Anna Friel's vintage style dress featured some statement back detail with the actress accessorising with towering white heels
Seasoned BAFTA TV winner Olivia Colman - who has three BAFTA wins under her esteemed belt - is also up for a prize, this time in the Female Performance In A Comedy Programme category for Rev.
Nominated for the fourth consecutive year, she'll be up against the incredible talents of Tamsin Greig in Episodes, Jessica Hynes in W1A and Catherine Tate for Catherine Tate's Nan.
The actresses nominated in the Leading Actress category are Sheridan Smith for Cilla, Line Of Duty star Keely Hawes, Sarah Lancashire for Happy Valley and Georgina Campbell who starred in Murdered By My Boyfriend.
From Westeros to London: Game of Thrones favourite Maisie Williams chose a cute pale blue dress from self-portrait
Mellow yellow: Nikki Sanderson showed off her curves in a lemon number paired with a pretty plaited hair do
VIP for the night: Downton Abbey star Sophie McShera looked a world away from her maid uniform in her elegant monochrome number
TV favourites: Mary Berry went for a bright pink satin dress while Gaby Roslin followed the sheer skirt trend
Telly couple: Konnie Hug and Charlie Brooker arrived arm in arm with Konnie going for an electric blue dress
Ready for some laughs: Rob Brydon and Lee Mack looked dapper in tuxes as they celebrated a nomination for Would I Lie to You?
Glitzy: Denise Van Outen stood out in her shimmering black gown which featured a small train
BBC dramas dominate with Happy Valley, Marvellous, The Missing and Line Of Duty all leading the way with three nods.
Lancashire’s co-star in Happy Valley, James Norton, is nominated for the supporting actor award and the show itself is in the running for best drama.
Toby Jones’s co-star in Marvellous, Gemma Jones, was nominated for Supporting Actress - her first nod since 1977.
Pretty in print: Elementary and W1A actress Ophelia Lovibond flashed her abs in her dramatic printed dress
Date night: Ant and Dec bought along their partners Lisa Armstrong and Ali Astall for their big night
Beats a night down the Vic: Danny Dyer and Kellie Bright cosied up together as they arrived at the Theatre Royal
Hoping for a win: W1A nominee Hugh Bonneville bought his wife Lulu Williams as he waited to find out if he would clinch a BAFTA
Ken Stott’s role in The Missing sees him nominated for Supporting Actor, alongside Adeel Akhtar from Channel 4’s Utopia and Stephen Rea for The Honourable Woman.
Line Of Duty’s Vicky McClure is nominated for Supporting Actress alongside Amanda Redman for ITV’s Tommy Cooper biopic and Charlotte Spencer for E4’s Glue.
Strictly Come Dancing’s Claudia Winkleman is nominated for Entertainment Performance alongside chatshow host Graham Norton, Ant and Dec and Celebrity Juice’s Leigh Francis.
Bold: Catherine Tate went for a fiery orange dress while Jessica Hynes chose an unusual pale pink number
So chic: Sarah-Jane Crawford and Jenni Falconer chose figure flattering dresses as they made their way down the red carpet
Lady in black: Keeley Hawes looked elegant in a black satin gown which featured a sheer bodice and sleeves
Scarlet: Kate Garraway and Gizzi Erskine both went for red dresses with Kate joining the sheer trend in her racy lace number
Suited and booted: James Corden and Dynamo led the well dressed men in statement blazers and bow ties
What an honour: Channel 4 news star Jon Snow, who will be awarded the night's most prestigious award the BAFTA Fellowship, arrived with his wife Precious Lunga
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